"I felt like I was in a zone this weekend and I am glad I haven't lost a match, but I really do enjoy being tested like I was during the last few matches at this tournament," Mason Kumashiro said.

Poly's AJ McKee dropped the 132-pound title match to El Camino Real's Ali Naser, 4-2, but McKee gave the top seed and 2011 state placer all he could handle.

"I'm disappointed I lost, because I felt like I controlled much of the match, but it's something I am going to learn from and one of those things is I need to wrestle six complete minutes if I want to beat the best guys in my weight class," McKee said. "I'm going to continue to work hard and get better every day."

Poly's Joseph Magdeleno lost a 10-9 heartbreaker to top-seeded Jacob Rosales of La Habra after the referee gave Magdeleno two points for a takedown instead of the three that would have sent the match to overtime.

"I've been coaching for 21 years and had never won this tournament, so I am really proud of our kids," Poly coach Bart Roper said. "We're starting to get ready for what we hope is a Moore League title chase, and we feel like the kids are finally buying into what we're trying to do here."

Paramount's Noe Sandoval (220) dropped a 7-3 decision to No. 1 seed Ken Virgini of Simi Valley and Gahr heavyweight Jonathan Moya was pinned by top-seeded Gabriel Gonzalez of Ontario at 3:05 in their title bout.

Dominic Price (Poly) finished third at 220 pounds and Warren's Andy Garcia (106) was fifth when the Bears senior pinned San Pascual's Isai Villalta 34 seconds into the second period.